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340 THE TREATY OF COMMERCE, &C. 



tical convulsions produce may be averted j that 

 the natural quietude and goodness of the people 

 of that kingdom, and the wisdom and prudence 

 of the government, will unite in the far prefer- 

 able plan of continuing in the path which all 

 those persons who desire their welfare will pray 

 for — in conceding to each other, and in agree- 

 ing to establish a lasting empire upon the true 

 basis of perfect confidence. 





